Give your students access 24-7 to your lectures online and save valuable time you can use to interact with and activate the students in class (flipped learning). You can as well use it for distance learning courses. At the same time you make repetition easier.
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How do you integrate online and blended tools in your teaching so it is possible to observe the students’ learning outcomes? This article will show you how to do this with e-learning tools.
As a teacher at SUND you have an additional option for turning traditional lectures and classroom teaching into remote teaching.